So you would rather have hundreds of thousands of your fellow Americans unemployed during a time when we were losing jobs at a fantastic pace already? Bailouts were a LOAN that has been repaid, and that's not a good move? You did know that those loans had a jobs program for the states and tax relief for many Americans don't you or do you need some links to the facts and evidence... AGAIN?
In the meantime while you mull that over, MORE BRICKS!
https://ecp.yusercontent.com/mail?ur...DcMpyNFxlw--~C
The had a cell phone program before Obama got there.
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/10/the-obama-phone/
Q: Has the Obama administration started a program to use "taxpayer money" to give free cell phones to welfare recipients?
A: No. Low-income households have been eligible for discounted telephone service for more than a decade. But the program is funded by telecom companies, not by taxes, and the president has nothing to do with it.
This informal practice was codified when the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) was
created as part of the 1996 Telecommunications Act to "ensure all Americans, including low-income consumers and those who live in rural, insular, high cost areas, shall have affordable service and [to] help to connect eligible schools, libraries, and rural health care providers to the global telecommunications network." The USAC
includes four programs to serve rural areas, high cost areas, rural health care providers, and schools and libraries. Since 1997, USAC has provided discounted land line service to low-income individuals. (A more limited program to offer assistance to low-income individuals was created a decade earlier; the telecommunications act expanded and formalized it.) According to Eric Iversen, USAC director of external relations, the Universal Service Fund more recently began funding programs that provide wireless service, such as the pre-paid cellular SafeLink program mentioned in the chain e-mail.